You and I need to review your rationale for this decision” The mother may have many reasons for such a decision. It is the nurses responsibility to review this decision with the mother and clarify any misconceptions regarding immunizations that may exist.
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Transitional phase The transitional phase, which lasts 1 to 3 hours, is the shortest but most difficult part of the first stage of labor. This phase is characterized by intense uterine contractions that occur every 1 to 2 minutes and last 45 to 90 seconds. The active phase lasts 4 to 6 hours; it is characterized by contractions that starts out moderately intense, grow stronger, and last ...
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Be sure to take glipizide 30 minutes before meals.” The client should take glipizide twice a day, 30 minutes before a meal, because food decreases its absorption. The drug doesnt cause hyponatremia and therefore doesnt necessitate monthly serum sodium measurement. The client must continue to monitor the blood glucose level during glipizide therapy.
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If I have hypoglycemia, I should eat some sugar, not dextrose.” Acarbose delays glucose absorption, so the client should take an oral form of dextrose rather than a product containing table sugar when treating hypoglycemia. The alpha-glucosidase inhibitors work by delaying the carbohydrate digestion and glucose absorption. Its safe to be on a regimen that includes insulin and an ...
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DPT DPT is sensitive to freezing. The appropriate storage temperature of DPT is 2 to 8 C only. OPV and measles vaccine are highly sensitive to heat and require freezing. MMR is not an immunization in the Expanded Program on Immunization.
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